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Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. LLC Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. LLC is offline
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Default Plainer than Plain Jane New Parkers

hk wrote:
wrote:
On Aug 6, 7:44 pm, hk wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Aug 6, 5:56 pm, hk wrote:
http://www.boattrader.com/listing/20...SE-Commercial-...

There's a similar looking 21-footer available, too. Mod vee hulls.
i take it that Parker sells this bare-bones model so you can outfit it
the way YOU want it with your own stuff ant your own esxpense?
Yup. What you see is what you get, unless you order more from the
factory. I'd guess around here some of the smaller commerical crabpot
fishermen will like them because of the on-deck storage and the ability
to build a mount for the pot hauler wherever they want it to be.


I know y'all have beaten this subject to death ad infinitum, and I
ignored you cuz it was mostly ad hominum attacks. But, why doesnt
Parker use a dry well on their boats? I'd think such a well known
manufacturer would do so.



What for? To catch the gallon and a half of water such "dry wells" would
hold? What happens if a lot more water than that comes over the transom?
Where does it go? Into the boat?

Remember, those are 25" transoms you are seeing, and that's just in the
notched area. The sides of the transom are a foot higher. If you were
really nervous about it, you could order the boat with a 30" transom at
the notch, but you d have to have a 30" lower unit outboard, too.

In the more than 55 years I have been boating in salt water in all sorts
of boats, including some with 15" transoms, I have never taken water
over the transom in a large enough volume to endanger the boat. But I
have taken big waves over the bow and sometimes over the sides. What I
want in those circumstances is a way to get the water out of the boat. A
more built up transom in a small open boat won't let you do that...



Harry,
Since most of Parker's boat do not have the open hole in the transom,
does that make them unsafe?